Venetian

The Venetian. The name alone commands a sense of culture and beauty before guests set foot in the hotel. With gourmet food, plenty to see in architecture and ambience, gondolas and street performers, this hotel is something to see.

The ceiling is a source of constant attention for visitors. An exquisite fresco covers the arched entryway of the atrium at the entrance of the hotel. Further into the hotel and casino, the ceilings are painted in the likeness of the sky on a perfect day.

The Grand Canal Shoppes is a pedestrian promenade that is a 500,000-square-feet in breadth. Along its winding passageway is a plethora of upscale restaurants such as Postrio, Delmonico Steakhouse and many more. Also featured at the Venetian is the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, whose gallery houses masterpieces that have traveled the world, and Madame Tussauds Las Vegas, the world-famous wax museum. The largest spa in Las Vegas is located on the premises in the Canyon Ranch Spa, complete with 62 treatment rooms.

In the new Venezia Tower, guests can enjoy 700-square-foot suites with 9.5-foot ceilings, 130-square-foot bathrooms, three telephones and two 27-inch flat-screen TVs, among many other amenities.